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I never could see the fun side in getting in trouble. Even the tongue lashings stung pretty good, if I was lucky enough to only get the tongue lashings.
Hobbes can only climb down the rope if Mom and Susie arenât looking. If they should happen to spot him as he is climbing down, he will fall the rest of the way.
Here is a Peanuts parallel for todayâs strip, from 1964. By the way, Charles Schulz never showed Mom in any Peanuts strip, but in the early years he experimented with showing her voice coming from offstage. Later, as in this example, Lucy was the bearer of bad news from Mom.
Hi Hobbes..thanks for replying to my comment yesterday..i have read it and i think i must have elaborated your comments wrongly..well..it was from my point of view and understanding..
And to gavinseviltwin and Hobbes..thanks for clarifying things out..yupp.. Enjoy the comics guys..
The difference in Hobbesâ appearance between the first half of the strip and the second is not the result of some magical transformation. (He isnât Barney!) He is perfectly capable of climbing down the rope while Mom is around without suddenly changing form and falling down. Her percepton of that scene would be that Calvin is climbing down and carrying the stuffed version of Hobbes. And of course Calvinâs perception would be that Hobbes is climbing down under his own power.
How the scene appears to us (peeking into the C&H universe from our own mundane universe, the one that doenât include talking philosopher-tigers) depends entirely upon the point of view of the specific panel. Thatâs why Suzie was recently incapable of hearing Hobbesâ side of the argument he was havng with Calvin. Generally, thatâs why Hobbes can appear in his two different forms, as he does here, without any need for comment or explanation within the strip.
Of course, this is only my perception of whatâs taking place in the strip. I would be undermining my own argument if I didnât acknowledge that your perception is just as valid.
Thanks Gnasher Slasher. I wasnât offended. Please feel free to comment about Islam or America in the future. Iâm always glad when I learn that someone on this site lives in a different country or has a different religion.
Hobbes climbs down after Calvin. In the panel, thereâs not enough room for Hobbes to get on the rope yet.
And when i was in trouble, it was never just âGo to your roomâ. My parents were genre savvy enough to add âThink about what you didâ or âdo nothingâ
This is the post lent barrage formerly referred to as ârandom postingâ. Kind of makes one wonder what prolific posting would look like.
sleepeeg3 said:
âCalvin & Hobbes is sacrosanct. Tarnishing it with your irrelevant political babble and hijacked namesake is just wrong. I doubt Watterson would appreciate his character being stolen for the purpose. Go away.â
Right on sleepeeg3⌠If that is what they think a comic comment page is for, I wonder where they look for humor..?
Comedy: ânoun, plural -dies.
a play, movie, etc., of light and humorous character with a happy or cheerful ending;
If they want to read political/religio blogs and comment to excess, they can go make a site for BS, egoâs and character worship elsewhere, this one is already taken as a comic strip comment page. It would be nice to see it get back there.
Iâm getting sick and tired of message/comment board police! Itâs a free country, people can post whatever they want (including you).
On a lighter note. Many years ago, I was scolding one of my young sons, âIâm getting sick and tired of - - - !â
To which he replied, âWell, Iâm getting sick and tired of hearing it!â
I acted like I didnât hear him, because I didnât have the heart to paddle his little bottom. I wouldnât have been able to do it with the wife watching and hiding her snickering. He got the best of me that day.
We laugh and joke about it now that he has a kid cut from the same mold. Paying for his raising!
If thatâs all the âpunishmentâ momâs going to give Calvin for throwing rotten, mushy apples at Susie, then why does she even bother at all?!? I realize that Calvin is smart beyond his years but he needs a firm hand to guide him when it comes to right and wrong. Unfortunately, his parents seem completely pathetic and ineffectual at this task.
Girls always get boys in trouble.
Listen to Hobbes,Calvin be nice to Susie and I bet she will be nice to you.
But wait till this cartoon is ended because you are just to funny this way
I read what I want to and scroll past what I donât want to read. You donât watch a television show or a movie if you donât like the content. Why should this be any different here. :^)
Thanks Gnasher Slasher. I wasnât offended. Please feel free to comment about Islam or America in the future. Iâm always glad when I learn that someone on this site lives in a different country or has a different religion.
I had no problem with you Hobbes until you posted this. It makes you sound as if you own this site. Giving your âpermissionâ to comment etc. Unless you are Watterson, which I donât think you are, you have no right to âgive your permissionâ. If I misunderstood your comment, then please explain it.
OK, you misunderstood my comment, so please let me explain it. When someone says that they are afraid they have offended someone else by what they have said, and apologizes, they may be afraid to post a comment on that same subject in the future. I was just trying to reassure Gnasher Slasher that he shouldnât be afraid to post on those topics in the future, and to say that I hadnât been offended. I originally wrote, âPlease donât be afraid to comment about Islam or America in the future.â But then I realized that it contained a double negative which might be misunderstood if English wasnât someoneâs first language, leading to further confusion. So I reworded it in the positive sense instead, thereby confusing an English speaker instead. Sorry about the poor wording.
By the way, If my explanation to clarify your misunderstanding of my comment in response to Gnasher Slasherâs response to my clarification in response to his misunderstanding of my original comment is still unclear, please let me know and Iâll try to clarify it. :>)
Yukoner almost 14 years ago
Calvin may never learn.
margueritem almost 14 years ago
One heck of a club!
rentier almost 14 years ago
Yes, yes, for following the charter!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠almost 14 years ago
Mom shouldnât complain, at least Calvin goes by the rulebook!
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I never could see the fun side in getting in trouble. Even the tongue lashings stung pretty good, if I was lucky enough to only get the tongue lashings.
Good Morning, Marg, Mike and â Lonewolfâ .
MontanaLady almost 14 years ago
Okay, Hobbes, we wonât throw mush apples at Susy any moreâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚ..
Come on with the
FRESH APPLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Jeciel almost 14 years ago
Calvin, youâre forgetting to bring Hobbes down with you.
Jeciel almost 14 years ago
Calvin, youâre forgetting to bring Hobbes down with you.
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Hereâs one possible future for Calvin @ Reality Check
thirdguy almost 14 years ago
Just embrace the trouble, no worries!
Hobbes Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I like Hobbesâs smile in the last panel.
Hobbes can only climb down the rope if Mom and Susie arenât looking. If they should happen to spot him as he is climbing down, he will fall the rest of the way.
Here is a Peanuts parallel for todayâs strip, from 1964. By the way, Charles Schulz never showed Mom in any Peanuts strip, but in the early years he experimented with showing her voice coming from offstage. Later, as in this example, Lucy was the bearer of bad news from Mom.
http://imgsrv.gocomics.com/dim/?fh=14ff48a8b895253857d1cc9d621aed6f
Elaine Rosco Premium Member almost 14 years ago
CalvinâŚjust one day without getting into trouble????
Hobbes Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Gnasher Slasher: Please be sure to read my response to your comments, at the end of yesterday.
suzleigh almost 14 years ago
Calvin gets in trouble⌠mom punishes herself by making him stay in the house!
rentier almost 14 years ago
Hobbes is a very good climber!
rentier almost 14 years ago
Hobbes is a very good climber!
rentier almost 14 years ago
Hobbes is a very good climber!
lewisbower almost 14 years ago
If Mom ainât screaming You ainât succeeding
G.R.O.S.S. handbook, page 12,paragraph 4
kimscorp87 almost 14 years ago
And hobbes..sorry if my comment yesterday offended you..=D
kimscorp87 almost 14 years ago
Hi Hobbes..thanks for replying to my comment yesterday..i have read it and i think i must have elaborated your comments wrongly..well..it was from my point of view and understanding..
And to gavinseviltwin and Hobbes..thanks for clarifying things out..yupp.. Enjoy the comics guys..
Bluewolfmike almost 14 years ago
He was honost and not yelled at.
Puddleglum2 almost 14 years ago
Mom is at the end of her rope, and Calvin will soon be at the end of his rope.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Nest time, try rotten tomatoes, Calvin.
coffeeturtle almost 14 years ago
bad boy syndrome⌠:-)
paullp Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Hobbes (the poster),
The difference in Hobbesâ appearance between the first half of the strip and the second is not the result of some magical transformation. (He isnât Barney!) He is perfectly capable of climbing down the rope while Mom is around without suddenly changing form and falling down. Her percepton of that scene would be that Calvin is climbing down and carrying the stuffed version of Hobbes. And of course Calvinâs perception would be that Hobbes is climbing down under his own power.
How the scene appears to us (peeking into the C&H universe from our own mundane universe, the one that doenât include talking philosopher-tigers) depends entirely upon the point of view of the specific panel. Thatâs why Suzie was recently incapable of hearing Hobbesâ side of the argument he was havng with Calvin. Generally, thatâs why Hobbes can appear in his two different forms, as he does here, without any need for comment or explanation within the strip.
Of course, this is only my perception of whatâs taking place in the strip. I would be undermining my own argument if I didnât acknowledge that your perception is just as valid.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Thanks Gnasher Slasher. I wasnât offended. Please feel free to comment about Islam or America in the future. Iâm always glad when I learn that someone on this site lives in a different country or has a different religion.
josh_bisbee almost 14 years ago
Hobbes climbs down after Calvin. In the panel, thereâs not enough room for Hobbes to get on the rope yet.
And when i was in trouble, it was never just âGo to your roomâ. My parents were genre savvy enough to add âThink about what you didâ or âdo nothingâ
BiggerTigger almost 14 years ago
My mother would have been very mad and probably given me a spanking. My dad would have been disappointed that I missed.
cleokaya almost 14 years ago
Suddenly when mom is in the picture, that tree house no longer seems so far off of the ground. :-)
comicnut4636 almost 14 years ago
Hobbes (the poster,) Thanx for the link. I had never seen that one before!
lewcook almost 14 years ago
Do I smell a second section of this line of investigation/troublemaking?
Camilli almost 14 years ago
Calvin is honest. HE does what he thinks is right (wether we concur or not, even if it mean getting in trouble.
Hobbes, thank you for the Peanuts strip link.
rogue53 almost 14 years ago
Dogsniff:
Agreed.
This is the post lent barrage formerly referred to as ârandom postingâ. Kind of makes one wonder what prolific posting would look like.
sleepeeg3 said:
âCalvin & Hobbes is sacrosanct. Tarnishing it with your irrelevant political babble and hijacked namesake is just wrong. I doubt Watterson would appreciate his character being stolen for the purpose. Go away.â
Right on sleepeeg3⌠If that is what they think a comic comment page is for, I wonder where they look for humor..?
Comedy: ânoun, plural -dies. a play, movie, etc., of light and humorous character with a happy or cheerful ending;
If they want to read political/religio blogs and comment to excess, they can go make a site for BS, egoâs and character worship elsewhere, this one is already taken as a comic strip comment page. It would be nice to see it get back there.
bmonk almost 14 years ago
Going wrong by following the rulesâa long history in the human race there.
Mister-Edd almost 14 years ago
âHobbesâ (and others), you can use this command to embed and clean up your links in posts.
[Display Text](URL)
It looks like this: Calvin at the Shrink
khpage almost 14 years ago
Suzleigh - very insightful and amusing comment. Many Thanks. I too love the smile on Hobbesâ faceâŚ.
dahawk almost 14 years ago
Iâm getting sick and tired of message/comment board police! Itâs a free country, people can post whatever they want (including you).
On a lighter note. Many years ago, I was scolding one of my young sons, âIâm getting sick and tired of - - - !â
To which he replied, âWell, Iâm getting sick and tired of hearing it!â
I acted like I didnât hear him, because I didnât have the heart to paddle his little bottom. I wouldnât have been able to do it with the wife watching and hiding her snickering. He got the best of me that day.
We laugh and joke about it now that he has a kid cut from the same mold. Paying for his raising!
dsom8 almost 14 years ago
^ 3 generations from the same mold? lol
Gretchen's Mom almost 14 years ago
If thatâs all the âpunishmentâ momâs going to give Calvin for throwing rotten, mushy apples at Susie, then why does she even bother at all?!? I realize that Calvin is smart beyond his years but he needs a firm hand to guide him when it comes to right and wrong. Unfortunately, his parents seem completely pathetic and ineffectual at this task.
lin4869 almost 14 years ago
Grog and Hobbes, thanks for the links.
ilovecomicgarfield almost 14 years ago
Oh, needs to say sorry.
dsom8 almost 14 years ago
Mom likely wonât punish him outside. And being grounded is likely just the beginning of his troubles.
ratlum almost 14 years ago
Girls always get boys in trouble. Listen to Hobbes,Calvin be nice to Susie and I bet she will be nice to you. But wait till this cartoon is ended because you are just to funny this way
COWBOY7 almost 14 years ago
I read what I want to and scroll past what I donât want to read. You donât watch a television show or a movie if you donât like the content. Why should this be any different here. :^)
COWBOY7 almost 14 years ago
Hobbesâ smile is great. Go get your punishment, Calvin. lol
Thanks for the links, guys!
mrprongs almost 14 years ago
Better than throwing ripe and hard apples.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Hobbes said, about 13 hours ago
Thanks Gnasher Slasher. I wasnât offended. Please feel free to comment about Islam or America in the future. Iâm always glad when I learn that someone on this site lives in a different country or has a different religion.
I had no problem with you Hobbes until you posted this. It makes you sound as if you own this site. Giving your âpermissionâ to comment etc. Unless you are Watterson, which I donât think you are, you have no right to âgive your permissionâ. If I misunderstood your comment, then please explain it.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Hi Dry
OK, you misunderstood my comment, so please let me explain it. When someone says that they are afraid they have offended someone else by what they have said, and apologizes, they may be afraid to post a comment on that same subject in the future. I was just trying to reassure Gnasher Slasher that he shouldnât be afraid to post on those topics in the future, and to say that I hadnât been offended. I originally wrote, âPlease donât be afraid to comment about Islam or America in the future.â But then I realized that it contained a double negative which might be misunderstood if English wasnât someoneâs first language, leading to further confusion. So I reworded it in the positive sense instead, thereby confusing an English speaker instead. Sorry about the poor wording.
By the way, If my explanation to clarify your misunderstanding of my comment in response to Gnasher Slasherâs response to my clarification in response to his misunderstanding of my original comment is still unclear, please let me know and Iâll try to clarify it. :>)
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Explain your double entendre?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Hobbes, To clarify for others, perhaps you should.
Hobbes Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Double entendre? Sorry, now I donât understand what you mean.
rogue53 almost 14 years ago
Ahhhh, so this is the political and religious page.. Didnât there used to be a comic comment page near here? I wonder what happened to it.
Maybe we should start a politics/religion page where people can go and make funny comments.
hihigirl almost 14 years ago
Wait⌠what exactly does his charter say?